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ʻaʻamoʻo

/ ʻaʻa.moʻo / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

1. n., Young clothlike sheath at base of coconut frond; gauze, as of a veil; diaphanous cloth. Literally, ʻaʻa portion

2. n., Snakeskin; slime, as on fresh water. Literally, lizard ʻaʻa.

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s. See AA. The cloth-substance around cocoanut leaves; a veil; thin white cloth; o ka moa keokeo e lalahi ana i ka moo, he mea lahilahi a puaweawe; whatever is light, thin, as thin cloth.

adj. Light; thin, as cloth; o ka inoa o ka lole lahilahi loa.

Aamoo (a'a-mo'o), adj.

/ a'a-mo'o / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Light; thin, as the texture of muslin: o ka inoa o ka lole lahilahi loa.

Aamoo (a'a-mo'o), n.

/ a'a-mo'o / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. The cloth-like substance around coconut leaves.

2. Thin white cloth.

3. Whatever is light and thin, as thin cloth.

4. A veil.

5. External covering or skin of a reptile: o ka mea keokeo e lalahi ana i ka moo, he mea lahilahi a puaweawe.

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